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SECURITY INDUSTRY CONFERENCE 2014 MAJ Azmi Adam Assistant Director Central Enforcement Department, Singapore Civil Defence Force Presented by: ROLE OF SECURITY OFFICERS IN FIRE INCIDENT MANAGEMENT

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Page 1: MAJ Azmi Adam  Assistant Director Central Enforcement  Department, Singapore  Civil Defence Force

SECURITY INDUSTRY CONFERENCE 2014

MAJ Azmi Adam Assistant DirectorCentral Enforcement Department, Singapore Civil Defence Force

Presented by:

ROLE OF SECURITY OFFICERSIN FIRE INCIDENT MANAGEMENT

Page 2: MAJ Azmi Adam  Assistant Director Central Enforcement  Department, Singapore  Civil Defence Force

SECURITY INDUSTRY CONFERENCE 2014

SCOPE

Introduction – Fire Statistics

Lesson Learnt from recent fire

Guidelines for Security Personnel to Handle Fire Incidents in High-Rise Buildings

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SECURITY INDUSTRY CONFERENCE 2014

INTRODUCTION

1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 20130

1,000

2,000

3,000

4,000

5,000

6,000

7,000

8,000

5,830

5,091

5508

6705

6047

58505,095

52804,943

4540

4916

5039

4,702

4,796

4,973

5236

4600

4470

4485

4136

No of Fire Incidents

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SECURITY INDUSTRY CONFERENCE 2014

INTRODUCTION

Type of Premises

2012 2013

Absolute Change

% Change

Residential Premises (Public & Private)

3184 2952 -232 ↓ 7.3%

Non-Residential Premises(Commercial, Industrial, Social & Communal)

582 533 -49 ↓ 8.4%

Non-Building (e.g. vegetation, rubbish in open space, vehicle fires)

719 651 -68 ↓ 9.5%

Total Number of Fires 4485 4136 -349 ↓ 7.8%

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SECURITY INDUSTRY CONFERENCE 2014

2011 2012 2013 Total0

100

200

300

400

500

600

60106

67

23353

3254

139

2438

38

100

2

2 3

73rd Degree Burns

2nd Degree Burns

1st Degree Burns

Smoke Inhalation

TRENDS OF FIRE INJURIES

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SECURITY INDUSTRY CONFERENCE 2014

Jan-14 Feb-14 Mar-14 Apr-14 May-14 Jun-14 Total0

10

20

30

40

50

60

70

0 41 2

59

21

61

12

7

6

23

1

02

33

0

1

1 0

01

3

0

0

1

Others (Cuts,sprained etc)

3rd Degree Burns

2nd Degree Burns

1st Degree Burns

Smoke Inhalation

NO OF FIRE INJURIES (JAN-JUN 2014)

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SECURITY INDUSTRY CONFERENCE 2014

Year Total Deaths Total Population of Singapore Fire Fatality per 100K

2014 2 5399200 0.04

2013 4 5399200 0.07

2012 1 5312400 0.02

2011 4 5183700 0.08

2010 0 5076700 0

2009 0 4987600 0

2008 0 4839400 0.09

2007 4 4588600 0.07

2006 3 4401400 0.02

2005 1 4265800 0.17

No of Fire Fatalities – 10 Year Trend

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SECURITY INDUSTRY CONFERENCE 2014

Marina Bay District

RECENT

FIRE

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SECURITY INDUSTRY CONFERENCE 2014

Fire Fighting Operations

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SECURITY INDUSTRY CONFERENCE 2014

Guidelines for Security Personnel to Handle Fire Incidents in

High-Rise Buildings

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SECURITY INDUSTRY CONFERENCE 2014

Fire Scenario

What happen when a fire is detected in the building?

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SECURITY INDUSTRY CONFERENCE 2014

DECAMSFIRE

Fire Detectors

Manual Call Points

Control & Indicating Equipment Fire Alarm Device

Fire Alarm Signal

Fault Signal

Fire Service SignallingTransmitter

Alarm MonitoringStation

Control for AutomaticFire Protection Equipment

AutomaticFire Protection

Equipment

Power Supply Equipment

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SECURITY INDUSTRY CONFERENCE 2014

DECAMS

Control & Indicating Equipment

Fire Alarm Device

Fire Alarm Signal

Fault Signal

Fire Service SignallingTransmitter

Alarm MonitoringStation

Fire

Identify locationand investigate the cause of the Alarm

Continued......

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SECURITY INDUSTRY CONFERENCE 2014

Singapore Civil Defence Force’s Guidelines for Security Personnel to Handle Fire Incidents in High-Rise Buildings:

31 storey

29 storey

(1) The security team shall handle fire alarm activation in pairs according to organisational procedures

1 storey

Lets work in pair buddy!

Guidelines for Security Personnel to Handle Fire

Incidents in High-Rise Buildings

Ok..lah.

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SECURITY INDUSTRY CONFERENCE 2014

(2) Upon hearing the fire alarm, security officers shall ascertain the location of the fire from the main fire alarm panel and use the fire lift to go to two storeys below the “fire” floor and proceed cautiously to the “fire” floor via staircase to verify the fire incident.

31 storey

29 storey

1 storey

28 storey

Guidelines for Security Personnel to Handle Fire

Incidents in High-Rise Buildings

FCCIt’s at the

30th storey. Let’s go buddy!

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SECURITY INDUSTRY CONFERENCE 2014

31 storey

29 storey

(3) The Security officer shall then bring the fire lift down to the 1st storey and await the arrival of the Singapore Civil Defence Force. He is to provide relevant details on location, type of fire and possible hazards within the building and especially the fire floor to SCDF upon arrival.

1 storey

Guidelines for Security Personnel to Handle Fire

Incidents in High-Rise Buildings

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SECURITY INDUSTRY CONFERENCE 2014

(4) The Security officer shall not reactivate any of the lifts that have been ‘homed’ by the activation of the fire alarm until at such time that the incident has been investigated and mitigated.

31 storey

29 storey

1 storey

Lets Bypass the lifts

Guidelines for Security Personnel to Handle Fire

Incidents in High-Rise Buildings

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SECURITY INDUSTRY CONFERENCE 2014

(5) If the location of the fire is indicated to be at the basement, the Security officer shall not proceed to fire floor. He shall check CCTV, if available, to verify the fire incident.

31 storey

29 storey

1 storey

Basement 1

Basement 2

Guidelines for Security Personnel to Handle Fire

Incidents in High-Rise Buildings

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SECURITY INDUSTRY CONFERENCE 2014

(6) In the event of small fire, security personnel shall attempt to extinguish or control the fire without taking undue risk, before the arrival of the Singapore Civil Defence Force.

Guidelines for Security Personnel to Handle Fire

Incidents in High-Rise Buildings

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SECURITY INDUSTRY CONFERENCE 2014

(7) In the event of a fire that has gone out of control, the security officer shall not attempt to extinguish the fire. He shall proceed to initiate the relevant evacuation procedures

Guidelines for Security Personnel to Handle Fire

Incidents in High-Rise Buildings

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